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Schools reopens for the Academic Year 2010-11
Over 1,000 crs to be spent towards
infrastructure & computerisation,
Hyderabad|India|June'2010: As the schools in the State
reopens for the Academic Year 2010-11, on Monday, the Chief Minister Dr K
Rosaiah mooted a 6-Point Action Plan for the teachers and School Education
Department. Enlisting his Action Plan for improving the School Education
as a whole in the State, particularly in the Government Schools, the Chief
Minister said there should be:
1. a constant and close monitoring of attendance in the schools, both of
teachers and students;
2. all text books to all classes should be made available on the day of
the reopening of schools,
3. teaching standards in the schools should be improved,
4. all available schemes and programmes like SSA should be made use of to
improve the infrastructure facilities in the schools,
5. Parents-Teachers Committees should see that the standards of Government
schools should catch up with that of private and Corporate schools,
6. Drop-outs in the schools also should be put an end to.
The Chief Minister who is launching the 'badibata' programme on the
14-6-2010 Monday said the State Government is spending huge funds towards
Education, particularly School Education in the State. The State is also
leveraging funds from the Government of India schemes like Sarva Siksha
Abhiyaan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyaan (RMSA) for increasing
infrastructure like School Buildings, Compound Walls, and for recruitment
of teachers etc. "Every paise must be spent judiciously for the welfare of
the students", Dr Rosaiah said.
The Chief Minister today discussed the issues pertaining to School
Education on the eve of Opening of the Schools with Minister for Secondary
Education, Manikya Varaprasad, Secretary, School Education, Dr. Sambasiva
Rao and in-charge Director, School Education, Satyanarayana and other
officials. The Chief Minister wished the students all the very best in the
new academic year.
The Chief Minister recalled his childhood days in Guntur District when
school reopening day was like a day of festival. Dr Rosaiah reminded that
during the earlier days, Government Schools were equal or better than the
private schools not only in maintaining high standards, imparting
education but also in achieving high percentage of results. The Chief
Minister said that top leaders like former Presidents Dr. S. Radhakrishnan,
Dr Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, K R Narayanan, APJ Abdul Kalam, Dr Zakir Hussain
and others studied in Government schools. There are many Chief Ministers,
Union Ministers, top Scientists and Politicians who had their early
education in Government Schools.
The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction that school and secondary
education in the State of late has been vastly improved, universalisation
of elementary education has been achieved to a very large extent,
especially in terms of access to schooling and improvement in gross
enrolment ratio, especially of girls and those belonging to the
marginalised group. With the enactment of Right to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009, it is expected that issues of drop-out, out-of-school
children, quality of education and availability of trained teachers would
be addressed in the short to medium term. Gender Parity at the elementary
stage has improved appreciably.
The Chief Minister was informed by the officials that concerted efforts
were made in all the schools in the State with a well-knitted field
functionaries monitoring system to take the elementary education to the
nearest place of residence of the school-going aged children, even in
remote, tribal and hillock areas. It is also a matter of satisfaction that
Andhra Pradesh has attained 100% access by providing at-least One Primary
School within the reach of 1 km. Today any child in any part of Andhra
Pradesh can access to a school within 1 km. radius. The School Education
Department is committed to providing quality education from Class I to X
for all the school-going age children in the State, including general and
linguistic minorities, and other disadvantaged groups.
As far as textbooks distribution is concerned, 509.01 lakh Text Books were
dispatched to District Point which is 100.38% of the requirement for the
2010 -2011academic year. Instructions were issued to the District
Educational Officers to ensure that the books are distributed to the
students on the re-opening day i.e. 14.06.2010 itself. On the
recommendations of cabinet sub-committee, action is being taken to fill up
all the notified posts of DSC-2008 comprising Secondary Grade Teachers (SGT).i.e.
30,704. This will improve quality of Education in Govt. and Local Body
schools.
The information and Communication Technology (ICT) @ 5000 schools project
is being implemented on Build, Own, Operate & Transfer (BOOT) Model from
2008-2009 by seven agencies i.e, 1. NIIT Ltd., Hyderabad, 2. IEG,
Hyderabad, 3. Educomp Solutions Ltd., New Delhi, 4. Everonn education
Ltd., Chenni, 5. Terasoftware Ltd., Hyderabad, 6. Social Computers, Guntur
and 7. ECIL, Hyderabad. Total cost of the project is Rs.460 Crores for
Five Years Period from 2008-09 to 2012-13 (including service charges,
purchase of Software and Acceptance Test, etc.). The same project at 1300
schools project is being implemented on BOOT Model from 2010-2011 by these
7 agencies. Massive training programme for the School Assistants handling
classes 9th and 10th for all Govt. and Local Body schools was organized in
Summer 2010 and 50,000 teachers have been trained with the main objective
of improving quality in our secondary schools. This training programme is
a continuous process and every teacher will be trained for 5 days every
year.
The Chief Minister equired about the initiative of the Government on the
action is being taken to set up Model Schools one in each of the 737
Mandals on the lines of Kendriya Vidyalayas under CSS sharing pattern of
75:25 with main objective to improve the quality of Secondary Education.
Mid Day Meal Scheme is being implemented in the State from January 2003 to
the children of Classes I to VII and to the children of classes VIII to X
from 13-10-2008. The Government have accorded sanctions for improving the
infrastructure facilities in High Schools/Institutional buildings under
the following schemes. Under XII Finance Commission, maintenance of High
School Buildings has been taken up with an estimated cost of Rs.52.55
crores. Construction of new School Buildings has been taken up in 1176
High School with an estimated cost of Rs.303 crores under RIDF-XI, NABARD.
Construction of Kitchen cum storerooms has been taken up in 15254 schools
with an estimated cost of Rs.103.20 crores under Mid-day meal programme.
Construction of new Classroom Buildings were taken up in 23 DIETs with a
cost of Rs.4.09 crores under Centrally sponsored scheme DIETs.
-June''
2010
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